Evaluation of High Levels of Triglycerides in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

D. Santha Rao *

ESIC Medical College, Sanathnagar, Hyderabad, India.

V. Praveena

ESIC Medical College, Sanathnagar, Hyderabad, India.

Bhukya Veeranna

ESIC Medical College, Sanathnagar, Hyderabad, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is starting as accumulation of fat in the hepatocytes (steatosis) which is a sub-clinical condition in those who are not consuming alcohol. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a condition of steatosis, associated with inflammation of liver cell.  This is a clinical form of NAFLD, which is regarded as a major cause of cirrhosis of the liver [1]. This distinction between simple steatosis and NASH is important because the natural history of these categories differs substantially. Patients with simple steatosis usually have a benign prognosis from the point of view of liver disease [2-5]. In contrast, up to 20% of patients with NASH may ultimately develop advanced liver disease [2,4-6]. The prognosis of NASH-related cirrhosis is poor: It results in liver failure or liver-related death in approximately one third of cases [7,8]. Hepatocellular cancer is also a recently recognized complication of NASH-related cirrhosis [7,9].

Keywords: Non- alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD), Non alcoholic steatohepatitis(NASH), cirrhosis, liver failure, Hepatocellular cancer, advanced liver disease


How to Cite

Rao, D. Santha, V. Praveena, and Bhukya Veeranna. 2018. “Evaluation of High Levels of Triglycerides in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease”. International Journal of Biochemistry Research & Review 20 (4):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/IJBCRR/2017/33499.

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